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1 John
n. John, Johannes (förnamn) -
2 john
n. toalett, dass, muggen -
3 John Bull
John Bull (den typiske engelsmannen) -
4 John Kennedy
John Kennedy (före detta amerikansk president mördad 1963) -
5 John Lennon
John Lennon (medlem av popgruppen "The Beatles"-sångare och kompositör) -
6 John Locke
John Locke (engelsk filosof) -
7 John McEnroe
John McEnroe (amerikansk tennisspelare) -
8 John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), engelsk filosof och ekonomist -
9 John Wayne
John Wayne (amerikansk filmskådespelare) -
10 John Chambers
VD och huvudchef av dataföretaget "Cisco Systems" i Kalifornien (USA) -
11 John Doe
N. N., fingerad man (juridik) -
12 John Doerr
en av ledarna inom dataindustrin i Silicon Valley, investerare i nyuppstartade företag och innehavare av många data-patenter -
13 John Ford
n. amerikansk filmregissör (1895-1973) (regisserade "Gränsryttarna vid Rio Grande", "Vredens Druvor" m.fl.) -
14 John Glenn
den första amerikanska astronauten som kretsade och säkert landade tillbaka på jorden (1962), astronaut som åkte ut till rymden igen vid 77-års ålder ombord på rymdfarkosten "Discovery" (1998) -
15 John Hume
ledare i Norra Irland, vinnare av Nobels Fredspris 1998 -
16 John Huston
amerikansk filmregissör (1906-1987) (regisserade "Prizzis Heder" m.fl.) -
17 John Lackland
Johan utan land -
18 John Landau
n. filmproducent i blockbustern "Titanic" -
19 John Paul II
n. katolska kyrkans påve sedan 1978 (född i Polen, känd för sin religiösa konservatism, sitt tålamod och hans strävan att leva i broderskap med folk av alla raser och religioner) -
20 John Podesta
n. ny Stabschef I Vita Huser I Washington DC
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John — ist ein Vorname und Familienname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung 1.1 Deutscher Nachname 2 Bekannte Namensträger 2.1 Künstl … Deutsch Wikipedia
John I — may refer to:People* John Chrysostom (349–c. 407), Patriarch of Constantinople. * John of Antioch (died 441). * Pope John I, Pope from 523 to 526. * John I of Naples (died c. 719). * John I of Gaeta (died c. 933). * John I Tzimiskes (c. 925–976) … Wikipedia
John II — may refer to:People* John Papa Īī * John of Cappadocia (died 520), Patriarch of Constantinople. * Pope John II, Pope from 533 until his death in 535. * John II Platinus (died 702), Exarch of Ravenna. * John II of Naples (died 919). * John II of… … Wikipedia
John 2 — is the second chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It contains the famous stories of the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine and Jesus expelling the money changers from the Temple.Water into WineThe… … Wikipedia
John 20 — is the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the Bible. It relates the story of Jesus resurrection. It relates how Mary Magdalene went to the tomb of Jesus and found it empty. Jesus appears to her and speaks of his resurrection and… … Wikipedia
John — 1 John 2 John 3 John 4 John 5 John 6 John 7 John 8 John 9 John 10 John 11 John 12 John 13 … The King James version of the Bible
John 3 — is the third chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Nicodemus The first part of the chapter begins with Nicodemus, said to be a member of the ruling council, coming to talk with Jesus, whom he calls Rabbi.… … Wikipedia
John X — Pope John X † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John X Born at Tossignano, Romagna; enthroned, 914; died at Rome, 928. First a deacon ( see Deacons ), he became Archbishop of Ravenna about 905, as successor of Kailo. In a document dated 5… … Catholic encyclopedia
John IV — may refer to: * Patriarch John IV of Constantinople, Patriarch from 582 to his death in 595 * Pope John IV, Pope from 640 to his death in 642 * John IV, Bishop of Naples (died 835) * John IV of Naples, Duke from 997 to after 1002 * John IV of… … Wikipedia
John IX — Pope John IX † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John IX (898 900). Not only is the date of John s birth unknown, but the date of his election as pope, and that of his death are alike uncertain. He became pope in the early part of 898 … Catholic encyclopedia
John V — may refer to: * John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria from 606 to 616 * Patriarch John V of Constantinople, Patriarch from 669 to 675 * Pope John V, Pope from 685 to his death in 686 * John V the Historian, Catholicos of Armenia from 897 to… … Wikipedia